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  2. Psalm 41:1 sn One who treats the poor properly. The psalmist is characterizing himself as such an individual and supplying a reason why God has responded favorably to his prayer. The Lord’s attitude toward the merciful mirrors their treatment of the poor. Psalm 41:1 tn Heb “in the day of trouble” (see Ps 27:5 ).

  3. Oración pidiendo salud. Al músico principal. Salmo de David. 41 Bienaventurado el que piensa en el pobre; En el día malo lo librará Jehová. 2 Jehová lo guardará, y le dará vida; Será bienaventurado en la tierra, Y no lo entregarás a la voluntad de sus enemigos. 3 Jehová lo sustentará sobre el lecho del dolor;

  4. Our Mission & Values. At P.S. 41, we nurture and serve EVERY CHILD to be productive citizens while reaching their highest potential. Our values are: Supporting and Empowering Families. Celebration is Everyone’s Responsibility. Be Honest, Communicate. Lead and Learn. Be Intentional.

  5. Psalms 41. 1 God always blesses those who are kind to the poor and helpless. when they find themselves in any trouble. 2 The Lord will preserve and protect them. while their enemies are defeated. God will restore them. He will raise them up again and restore them back to health. “Lord, be my kind healer.

  6. Ps. 41:12. David looked forward to dwelling with God forever. As part his faith, David believed that God would uphold his integrity in the face of the lies against him and also allow him to dwell forever with God: “ 12 As for me, You uphold me in my integrity, and You place me in Your presence forever.” (Ps. 41:12).

  7. It was fitting for David to end the song with his eyes on the LORD, not upon himself or his enemies. i. The five books of the Psalms are as follows: · Book One – Psalms 1 to 41 (41 psalms). · Book Two – Psalms 42 to 72 (31 psalms). · Book Three – Psalms 73 to 89 (17 psalms). · Book Four – Psalms 90 to 106 (17 psalms).